Campanula plant named &#39;B.09.01&#39;

ABSTRACT

A new and distinct cultivar of  Campanula  plant named B.09.01, characterized by its compact upright plant habit; dense and bushy plant form; vigorous growth habit; and large, upright, violet-colored flowers.

LATIN NAME OF THE GENUS AND SPECIES CLAIMED

Campanula portenschlagiana Schult.

VARIETY DENOMINATION

‘B.09.01’

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present Invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of Campanula plant, botanically known as Campanula portenschlagiana Schult., common name Dalmatian Bellflower and hereinafter referred to by the code ‘B.09.01’.

The new Campanula is a product of a planned breeding program conducted by Gert Kim Jensen, in Marslev, Denmark. The new Campanula originated from a cross made in 2009 by the Inventor between a proprietary selection of Campanula portenschlagiana Schult, (unpatented, breeder reference 08.98.05) as the female parent, and the cultivar ‘CBO-1’(“Blue Ocean”) (patented, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 21,773) as the male parent. The Inventor selected the new Campanula cultivar from the progeny of the above crossing in 2009 on the basis of its compact, upright growth, with low need for retardation and fungicides and distinctive flowering.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Plants of the Campanula cultivar ‘B.09.01’ have not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. The phenotype may vary somewhat with variations in environment such as temperature, light intensity, day length, and fertility level without, however, any variance in genotype.

The following traits have been repeatedly observed and are determined to be the unique characteristics of‘B.09.01’. These characteristics in combination distinguish ‘B.09.01’ as a new and distinct cultivar:

-   -   1. Violet, single-bell flowers;     -   2. Higher numbers of flowers per plant;     -   3. Dense and bushy plant form, mainly due to more upright stems;     -   4. Upright plant habit;     -   5. Less need for growth retardant;

Plants of the cultivar ‘B.09.01’ can be compared to plants of the Campanula portenschlagiana Schult. cultivar ‘PKMp01’ (“Get Mee”) (patented, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 17,205). However, in side-by-side comparisons conducted by the Inventor in Marslev, Denmark, plants of the cultivar ‘B.09.01’ and the cultivar “GetMee” differ in the following characteristics, it must however be mentioned that the new cultivar plant examined has not been treated with growth retardant.

-   -   1. Plants of the new Campanula ‘B.09.01’ have deep violet,         single bell, upright flowers compared to the blue flowers of         ‘GetMee’;     -   2. Plants of the new Campanula ‘B.09.01’ have more upright         growth than plants of the cultivar “GetMee”;     -   3. Plants of the new Campanula ‘B.09.01’ do not need growth         retardant treatment;     -   4. Plants of the new Campanula ‘B.09.01’ have more flowers per         plant than the plants of the cultivar “GetMee”; and     -   5. Plants of the new Campanula ‘B.09.01’ appear to be less         susceptible to grey mold.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS

The patent or application file contains at least one drawing executed in color. Copies of this patent or patent application publication with color drawing(s) will be provided by the Office upon request and payment of the necessary fee.

The accompanying colored photographs illustrate the overall appearance of the new cultivar, showing the colors as true as it is reasonably possible to obtain in colored reproductions of this type. Colors in the photographs may differ slightly from the color values cited in the detailed botanical description, which more accurately describe the actual colors of the new Campanula.

FIG. 1 is a side perspective view of a typical flowering plant of ‘B.09.01’, at approximately 18 weeks old.

FIG. 2 is a side perspective view of a typical flowering plant of ‘B.09.01’ as compared to a typical flowering plant of ‘GetMee’ (marked 08.98.05), both approximately 18 weeks old and grown in 11 cm pots.

FIG. 3 is a close-up view of typical single flowers of ‘B.09.01’.

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION

In the following description, color references are made to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart, 4^(th) edition, where general terms of ordinary dictionary significance are used. Plants were grown under greenhouse conditions as stated in the detailed description sheet. Plants used for this description were grown for about 14 weeks after cutting

-   Botanical classification: Campanula portenschlagiana Schult     -   -   Variety denomination.—‘B.09.01’. -   Parentage:     -   -   Female parent.—Unnamed proprietary selection of Campanula             portenschlagiana Schult, (unpatented, breeder reference             ‘08.98.05’).         -   Male parent.—Campanula portenschlagiana Schult, variety             ‘CBO-1’(“Blue Ocean”) (patented, U.S. Plant Pat. No.             21,773). -   Propagation:     -   -   Type cutting.—Terminal vegetative cuttings.         -   Time to initiate roots.—About 10 to 14 days at 18 to 21 C in             tunnels in a greenhouse.         -   Root description.—Fine, well branched. -   Plant description:     -   -   Form.—Perennial plant with ascending to upright globular             plant habit. Campanulate flowers in racemes. Freely             branching with lateral branches forming at every node; dense             and bushy. Freely branching, somewhat brittle stems.         -   Crop time.—After rooting, about 14 weeks are required to             produce finished flowering plants in 11 cm pots.         -   Plant height (soil level to top of plant plane).—About 14             cm.         -   Plant diameter.—20 cm.         -   Vigor.—Vigorous growth rate. -   Foliage:     -   -   Leaves.—alternate, single, dentate, palmate (actinodromous).         -   Venation.—not very conspicuous.         -   Basal leaves.—Length: 25-27 mm Width: About 25 mm. Shape:             Cordate. Apex: acuminate. Base: Cordate. Margin: broadly             dentate. Texture: smooth, glabrous, dull. Few short stiff             hairs on abaxial side and along veins and margin. Color:             Young foliage, upper and lower surfaces: RHS 136B, green.             Mature foliage, upper and lower surfaces: RHS 137B, green.             Venation: RHS 137D. Petioles on basal leaves: 5 cm Petioles             on apical leaves: 5 mm. -   Flowers:     -   -   Arrangement and shape.—Single flowers in racemes; Violet             campanulate flowers with small star shaped calyx.         -   Natural flowering season.—Continuous throughout the spring             and summer in Denmark. Season can be extended by long day             treatments. 7 weeks (14 hours) are needed for flower             induction under greenhouse conditions.         -   Flower longevity on the plant.—Longevity (9 to 14 days) of             individual flowers is highly dependent on temperature and             light conditions. Flowers persistent.         -   Inflorescence length.—About 11 cm.         -   Flower buds.—Color: RHS 143C, green, a slight tinge of RHS             85D on upper parts of opening corolla Length: up to 140 mm             Width: 4 mm wide before anthesis.         -   Aspect.—Upright.         -   Length.—About 17 mm.         -   Diameter.—About 28 mm.         -   Shape.—broadly arrow shaped.         -   Acuminate petal lobes.—Length: 11 mm Width: 7 mm wide at             basis.         -   Corolla color.—Upper and lower surfaces, RHS N87B (¼ bottom             of bell: RHS N87D). Maturing to RHS 87C.         -   Pistil and stigma.—conspicuous; tripartite; same color as             petals.         -   Peduncle.—Strength: Moderately strong. Length: About 17 mm.             Diameter: About 1 mm. Color: RHS 144B yellow-green.         -   Seed.—Length: About 1 mm. Diameter: About 0.3 mm. -   Weather tolerance: Plants of the claimed variety have not been     tested for tolerance to drought, rain and wind, low temperature. -   Disease resistance: Plants of the claimed variety have shown good     resistance to grey mold. 

1. A new and distinct cultivar of Campanula plant named ‘B.09.01’, as illustrated and described herein. 